Blockade Quilt Pattern

This quilt is based on a simple 6" block. 8 blocks in 10 rows makes a 48" x 60" quilt. It's great as a scrap quilt using 2 color groups or light and dark values. There are also several nice arrangements of light and dark blocks for a variety of looks.

The blocks:The block is 6" finished and has 2 basic pieces

The 3 squares (Piece A) are 2.5" each (one in contrast, 2 in the main color)The 2 larger pieces (Piece B) are 2.5" x 6.5" in the main color

Sew the 3 A square together and then add the B pieces on each long edge. Press seams toward Piece B.

Piecing:When piecing the rows it helps to rotate alternate blocks so that the long seams alternate horizontal and vertical. This eliminates matching seams within the rows.

This version has 40 blocks in each color way

In each color cut80 Piece B (2.5" x 6.5")​120 Piece A (2.5" squares)

This version has 32 blocks in light blue and 48 blocks in dark blue

Cut in light blue:64 Piece B (2.5" x 6.5")112 Piece A (2.5" square)

Cut in dark blue:96 Piece B (2.5" x 6.5")​118 Piece A (2.5" square)

This version has 40 blocks in each color way

In each color cut80 Piece B (2.5" x 6.5")​120 Piece A (2.5" squares)

This one is made totally scrappy. The print blocks are batiks and the greens are hand dyed. In this case I did "match" fabrics within a block but there's a wide variety of greens and batiks.